Connect XTweetAPI.com integrations
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Build your XTweetAPI.com integrations.
Integrate XTweetAPI.com on Make to automate programmatic access to X/Twitter features. As an action app, XTweetAPI.com enables workflows to publish new posts, retweet content, send direct messages, manage follows, and interact with followers, connecting X/Twitter actions with other apps seamlessly.
Follows an account.
Bookmarks a Tweet/Post.
Likes a Tweet / Post.
Mutes an account.
Reposts a Tweet/Post.
Posts a Tweet on X (Formerly Twitter).
Deletes a tweet / post. This action is irreversible.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Quotes a Tweet/Post.
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